From the daily archives:

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Lofty expectations are nothing new for the U.N.I. football program and hopes are high for this upcoming season. Fourteen starts are back from last year’s team that made it all the way to the semifinal round of the national playoffs and they are the pre-season choice to win the Missouri Valley Conference title.

Panther coach Mark Farley says the senior class is 31-8 in the time they have been at the school and there are not many players that have that kind of record. He says there are also a lot of young players who do not have that experience.

Farley says pre-season camp will be even more important this year because many of their biggest games are early in the schedule. He says the schedule has been flip-flopped, so some of the key games come early in the year that used to be played at the end of the season.

Quarterback Pat Grace returns after throwing for more than two thousand yards and rushing for more than 600 in ‘08. Farley says Grace is a great talent with a great arm and the ability to run the football. Farley says the strength of the team begins up front on both sides of the ball.

He says the offensive and defensive line are always critical. Farley says if they can run the football, that helps the other phase of the game. U.N.I. opens the season September fifth at Iowa.

 

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Helmet stickers will honor slain AP coach

by admin 08/11/09 3:53 PM

When high school football fans attend their games this season, they might see decals on the player helmets, in memory of Aplington-Parkersburg football Coach Ed Thomas. West Marshall football coach Ken Winkler, secretary of the High School Football Coaches
Association, says the idea to honor Thomas originally came from Aplington Parkersburg. He says the [...]

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Iowa Western ready for first football season

by admin 08/11/09 3:52 PM

Few coaches get to build a football program from scratch but that is what Scott Strohmeier is doing at Iowa Western Community College. The former North Iowa Area Community College coach was hired in April of 2008 after the Council Bluffs school decided to add the sport.
Strohmeier says it has been exciting to [...]

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ISU extension expert says damage in Hardin County worst he’s seen

by admin 08/11/09 3:36 PM

A long-time Iowa State University extension field agronomist says the damage done by a hail storm in Hardin County is some of the worst he’s ever seen. I.S.U.’s John Holmes says all of the corn is destroyed in the main path of the storm.
“The first thing you notice is there are no tassels, [...]

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Central Iowa vets take "Honor Flight" to Washington

by admin 08/11/09 3:32 PM

Some 350 World War Two veterans from central Iowa flew from Des Moines to Washington, D.C. today on what’s called an " Honor Flight " to visit the World War Two Memorial. Jasper County Treasurer Doug Bishop help sign up some of the veterans from his county that are on the trip.
He [...]

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Another Cedar Rapids police officer is assaulted

by admin 08/11/09 3:32 PM

A Cedar Rapids police officer is recovering after being assaulted with a chain and padlock early this morning. Officer Robert Boyer suffered bruising on his back and cuts on the back of his head.
Police spokesperson Sergeant Cristy Hamblin says it happened just before 1 a.m. as Boyer and another officer were investigating [...]

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Vilsack says USDA lacks funds to meet governors’ demand

by admin 08/11/09 2:10 PM

U.S. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack, the former Iowa governor, says his agency doesn’t have 50-million dollars to buy more pork as a way to boost the sagging pork industry.
Iowa’s current governor, Chet Culver, along with the governors of eight other states, on Friday asked the U.S.D.A. to buy more pork for government [...]

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